Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]


  1. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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       #1621

    And what does device manager show as far unknown devices when booted into Win10XPE
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  2. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1622

    Kyhi said:
    And what does device manager show as far unknown devices when booted into Win10XPE
    There are many devices that appear in device manager with problems but not the one which shows up below sound, video and game controllers, if that means anything. Plus, I integrated all sound drivers and I still have this problem and what about not finding a setting to update McAfee Stinger? Also, I integrated the SSD and Wi-Fi drivers to be able to access the SSD content and use Wi-Fi so if using this image in other PCs will I have any problem?
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  3. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #1623

    McAfee Stinger is downloaded at each build - the version used/downloaded is the current version on the McAfee Server

    Also glad to see you have been learning your way around the project... And are having better results as you test certain features....
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  4. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1624

    Kyhi said:
    McAfee Stinger is downloaded at each build - the version used/downloaded is the current version on the McAfee Server
    What about the audio problem? I integrated all audio drivers and I still have no audio in both PCs.
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  5. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #1625

    Send me your PC - so I can figure it out for you....
    Others and Myself have sound - why yours does not - I can not say...

    I can only test on the PC's I have in front of me - and yours is not one of them...
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  6. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1626

    Kyhi said:
    Send me your PC - so I can figure it out for you....
    Others and Myself have sound - why yours does not - I can not say...

    I can only test on the PC's I have in front of me - and yours is not one of them...
    Do you mean the PC model? Also, if using an image which has integrated drivers related to my PC on another PC will I have any issue? And what about after Avira PC Cleaner stating its license expired and because of that I can't use it?
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  7. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #1627

    Do you mean the PC model? - No I would need actual PC for testing

    Also, if using an image which has integrated drivers related to my PC on another PC will I have any issue?
    Maybe / Maybe Not... Will it hurt anything - No

    And what about after Avira PC Cleaner stating its license expired and because of that I can't use it?
    Contact Avira for License

    You do realize that after booting into XPE that you can go into device manager - select unknown device - update driver - point to Host PC's > Windows/System32 directory to search for driver... Some drivers will require a reboot (those have to be integrated into build) and some do not... The Project will integrate the Generic MS Drivers - which will support most devices... Specialty Driver(s) would need to be integrated by User...
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  8. Posts : 123
    Windows 7 - Windows 10
       #1628

    The Windows 11 System Sound Patch works with AudioSrvPolicyManager.dll v10.0.22621.1 but not with the latest version of this dll v10.0.22621.1485.
    So, with latest Windows11 v10.0.22621.1702 ISO, the Sound requires Admin account login.

    As a reminder, the preferred ISO remains Windows 10 2004 (Build 19041.264 - 2020.05)
    Windows 10, version 2004 [19041.264] (Updated May 2020) :: Select language :: List of files by Microsoft(R)
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  9. Posts : 34
    Windows 11
       #1629

    Also for the sound of a HDMI monitor with speakers to work the graphic card drivers are necessary, the MS Basic Display drivers do not support HDMI sound output.
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  10. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1630

    Kyhi said:
    Do you mean the PC model? - No I would need actual PC for testing

    Also, if using an image which has integrated drivers related to my PC on another PC will I have any issue?
    Maybe / Maybe Not... Will it hurt anything - No

    And what about after Avira PC Cleaner stating its license expired and because of that I can't use it?
    Contact Avira for License

    You do realize that after booting into XPE that you can go into device manager - select unknown device - update driver - point to Host PC's > Windows/System32 directory to search for driver... Some drivers will require a reboot (those have to be integrated into build) and some do not... The Project will integrate the Generic MS Drivers - which will support most devices... Specialty Driver(s) would need to be integrated by User...
    In the other PC, after integrating this PC's SSD driver (for the SSD content to show up in this PC), it shows this SSD instead of its own so I don't think that is considered to not hurt anything.

    Contact Avira? Do you realize it wasn't Avira who developed this tool? What does it have to with someone (you) having integrated an expired version? You should remove it.

    Do you realize that I already tried that and it's still stated the best drivers are already installed and if I hadn't integrated the SSD driver I couldn't even point to that directory since the SSD wouldn't even show up? Does that mean I simply have bad luck because I have two PCs with no audio (besides many other non-installed drivers)?

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    ChrisR said:
    The Windows 11 System Sound Patch works with AudioSrvPolicyManager.dll v10.0.22621.1 but not with the latest version of this dll v10.0.22621.1485.
    So, with latest Windows11 v10.0.22621.1702 ISO, the Sound requires Admin account login.

    As a reminder, the preferred ISO remains Windows 10 2004 (Build 19041.264 - 2020.05)
    Windows 10, version 2004 [19041.264] (Updated May 2020) :: Select language :: List of files by Microsoft(R)
    In that case do all of you use an Admin account since you state I'm the only one having this issue? What do you mean by "Admin account" in the first place, login on an account with admin rights? If so, I already do that.
    Last edited by Random guy; 26 Aug 2023 at 11:28.
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